Objective: The aim of this study was to review literature relevant to cohesion measurement, explore developing measurement approaches, and provide theoretical and practical recommendations for optimizing cohesion measurement. Background: Cohesion is essential for team effectiveness and performance, leading researchers to focus attention on understanding how to enhance it. However, cohesion is inconsistently defined and measured, making it difficult to compare findings across studies and limiting the ability to advance science and practice. Method: We reviewed empirical research through which we uncovered specific information about cohesion\u27s conceptualization, measurement, and relationships with performance, culminating in a set of curre...
In this postmodern era, when management concepts are increasingly implemented to tap unified human e...
MBA, North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusIn this study team cohesion of various teams in a la...
The present study aimed at extending Hardy et al.???s (2005) study on potential\ud disadvantages of ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to review literature relevant to cohesion measurement, explore ...
Team cohesion is an important antecedent of team performance, but our understanding of this relation...
The research aim was to develop a theoretically-grounded and psychometrically-sound measure of organ...
Despite the applied importance of cohesion within organisational settings, researchers have yet to r...
Presently, no consensus has been reached with regards to measuring workplace cohesion. Cohesion meas...
Purpose: Based on the interpersonal interaction perspective of team cohesion, this study aims to exa...
We introduce "group cohesion" to study the economic relevance of social relationships in team produc...
Cohesion is a dynamic concept amongst groups involving group integration, attractiveness to the grou...
While a wealth of research has deemed cohesion critical for team effectiveness (e.g., Mullen and Cop...
The relationship between team cohesion and team performance has been extensively studied, but behavi...
Cohesion is an important property of teams that can affect individual teammates and team outcomes. H...
This study examined a work-adapted version of the Group Environment Questionnaire. The sample consis...
In this postmodern era, when management concepts are increasingly implemented to tap unified human e...
MBA, North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusIn this study team cohesion of various teams in a la...
The present study aimed at extending Hardy et al.???s (2005) study on potential\ud disadvantages of ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to review literature relevant to cohesion measurement, explore ...
Team cohesion is an important antecedent of team performance, but our understanding of this relation...
The research aim was to develop a theoretically-grounded and psychometrically-sound measure of organ...
Despite the applied importance of cohesion within organisational settings, researchers have yet to r...
Presently, no consensus has been reached with regards to measuring workplace cohesion. Cohesion meas...
Purpose: Based on the interpersonal interaction perspective of team cohesion, this study aims to exa...
We introduce "group cohesion" to study the economic relevance of social relationships in team produc...
Cohesion is a dynamic concept amongst groups involving group integration, attractiveness to the grou...
While a wealth of research has deemed cohesion critical for team effectiveness (e.g., Mullen and Cop...
The relationship between team cohesion and team performance has been extensively studied, but behavi...
Cohesion is an important property of teams that can affect individual teammates and team outcomes. H...
This study examined a work-adapted version of the Group Environment Questionnaire. The sample consis...
In this postmodern era, when management concepts are increasingly implemented to tap unified human e...
MBA, North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusIn this study team cohesion of various teams in a la...
The present study aimed at extending Hardy et al.???s (2005) study on potential\ud disadvantages of ...